Etymology: () from Middle English, from Old French creue (“an increase, recruit, military reinforcement”), the feminine past participle of creistre (“grow”), from Latin crescere (“to arise, grow”)
A group of people working together on a task, A close group of friends, A set of individuals lumped together by the speaker, A worker on a dramatic production who is not part of the cast, A member of a ship's company who is not an officer, A member of the crew of a vessel or plant, A hip-hop group, The group of workers on a dramatic production who are not part of the cast, To be a member of a vessel's crew, To take on, recruit (new) crew, Simple past tense and past participle of crow. To have made the characteristic sound of a rooster, A pen for livestock such as chickens or pigs, To do the proper work of a sailor, To supply workers or sailors for a crew, A group of people (often staff) manning and operating a large facility or piece of equipment such as a factory, ship, boat or airplane, To be a member of a work or production crew, The sport of competitive rowing, A rowing team manning a single shell, competitive sport of rowing in a racing shell, the team of men manning a racing shell, an informal body of friends; "he still hangs out with the same crowd", serve as a crew member on, (see CANOPY FORMATION) CUTAWAY: n Procedure where the jumper releases from the main parachute prior to activating the reserve parachute Used in the event of a main parachute malfunction to prevent an entanglement with the deploying reserve; in the event of a canopy entanglement with another jumper; and also in case the wind causes the canopy to drag a jumper after landing CUTAWAY HANDLE: Pillow or loop handle of a two-handled system, normally located on the jumpers right-side chest, used to initiate a cutaway Sometimes referred to as a three-ring release handle, A predefined labor group that works as a whole at a given operation or on a specific job Used instead of reporting the individual personnel who did the work, (n ) See PRAM, (Also spelled KreW) A team of Knowledge Workers charged with supporting an event such as a DesignShop® process, an organized group of workmen, In a quick-service restaurant, the employees required to run the restaurant for one shift, Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work at the University of Michigan, The crew of a ship, an aircraft, or a spacecraft is the people who work on and operate it. The mission for the crew of the space shuttle Endeavour is essentially over The surviving crew members were ferried ashore, group of people working together on an air or watercraft; team of people working together (i.e. on a stage, construction site, etc.); group of people on a rowing team, The basic unit of a wildfire suppression force It normally consists of four to eight personnel, A crew is a group of people with special technical skills who work together on a task or project. a two-man film crew making a documentary, disapproval You can use crew to refer to a group of people you disapprove of. This crew of killers and life-wreckers are headed by the mad but cunning Nino Brown. = bunch, gang. to be part of the crew on a boat, If you crew a boat, you work on it as part of the crew. She was already a keen and experienced sailor, having crewed in both Merlin and Grayling There were to be five teams of three crewing the boat. a fully crewed yacht, the men who man a ship or aircraft, The dealers who staff the craps table, all the people who assist in the running of the show who are not highlighted on stage, Organized group of writers, means the marine personnel to crew the vessel as specified in clause 17 hereof, The personnel engaged on board ship, excluding the master and officers and the passengers on passenger ships, The three sliders who sit behind the driver in a four-man bobsled, of Crow the men who man a ship or aircraft the team of men manning a racing shell serve as a crew member on, Your crew will normally consist of a professional captain and a gourmet chef ; Larger vessels will sometimes carry a stewardess and/or a deckhand who will help the captain and chef to take care of you, Backstage team assisting in mounting a production, The crew consists of two, four or eight rowers, with the option of a cox, team of people working on a film e g the director of photography (cameraman), lighting department etc, The rowers who make up the team in an Eight, Four, Pair, Double or Quad, People helping a competitor in the competition He must have GROUND CREW and may have FLIGHT CREW, Applies to all personnel responsible for field activity, A beer-drinking team-group e g crew on the dragon-boat, the carpenter's crew; the boatswain's crew, To participate in a ships crew, A member of a crew, (Also spelled KreW) A team of Knowledge Workers charged with supporting an event such as a DesignShop, The team of sailors that sails the yacht, (See Single Resource ) ---D--- DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY: A statement provided to the Incident Commander by the Agency Executive delegating authority and assigning responsibility The Delegation of Authority can include objectives, priorities, expectations, constraints, and other considerations or guidelines as needed Many agencies require written Delegation of Authority to be given to Incident Commanders prior to their assuming command on larger incidents, A group of people working on something, A group of people operating a means of transport, The company of seamen who man a ship, vessel, or at; the company belonging to a vessel or a boat, In an extended sense, any small body of men associated for a purpose; a gang; as Naut, A company of people associated together; an assemblage; a throng, The Manx shearwater, A predefined labor group that works as a whole at a given operation or on a specific job. Used instead of reporting the individual personnel who did the work, Artificial mission, to schedule down a crew on a priority bases, The Siouan language of this tribe, A Native American tribe, Simple past tense and past participle of crew, Having a crew; manned, The cry of the rooster, A bar of iron with a beak, crook, or claw; a bar of iron used as a lever; a crowbar, A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles; it has a harsh, croaking call, To make the shrill sound characteristic of a rooster; to make a sound in this manner, either in joy, gaiety, or defiance, To shout in exultation or defiance; to brag, To utter a sound expressive of joy or pleasure, Siouan language spoken by the Crow Indian tribe; family name, member of the Crow Indian tribe of eastern Montana, past of crew, present participle of crew, plural of crew, TEP's crews typically consist of 2 to 3 Journeyman Linemen/Cablemen, (Coral Reef Early Warning System) - in situ NOAA meteorological and oceanographic monitoring sites that collect data continuously which are transmitted hourly via satellite to a data archival site An automated system (hardware and software) that monitors select oceanographic and meteorological parameters and produces specialized alerts when conditions may result in environmental stresses conducive of coral bleaching NOAA plans to expand the CREWS from the Florida Keys/Bahamian sites to many remote coral reef sites throughout the world, A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles, It has a harsh, croaking note, See Caw, To make the shrill sound characteristic of a cock, either in joy, gayety, or defiance, the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it), If you say that a place is a particular distance away as the crow flies, you mean that it is that distance away measured in a straight line. I live at Mesa, Washington, about 10 miles as the crow flies from Hanford. North American Plains Indian people of southern Montana, U.S. The Crow, whose language belongs to the Siouan language stock, were historically affiliated with the Hidatsa. Historically, they occupied the area around the Yellowstone River in northern Wyoming and southern Montana. Much of Crow life revolved around the buffalo and the horse. The Crow were prominent as middleman traders, trading horses, bows, and other items to local village Indians in return for guns and metal goods that they carried to the Shoshone in Idaho. The basic element in Crow religious life was the supernatural vision, induced by fasting and isolation. The Crow continually suffered losses from wars with the Blackfoot and Sioux and sided with the whites in the Indian wars of the 1860s and '70s. In 1868 they accepted a reservation carved from former tribal lands in southern Montana. Some 9,100 individuals claimed sole Crow descent in the 2000 U.S. census. Any of more than 20 species of black perching birds (see passerine) of the genus Corvus (family Corvidae) that are smaller than most ravens and have a thinner bill. They are named for the sound of their call. Common crows are found in North America and Eurasia. They eat grain, berries, insects, carrion, and the eggs of other birds. Crows may damage grain crops, but they also eat many economically harmful insects. At times tens of thousands roost together, but most species do not nest in colonies. Crows are considered the most intelligent of all birds (tool use is documented), and pet crows can be taught to imitate speech, black birds having a raucous call, a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana, disapproval If you say that someone is crowing about something they have achieved or are pleased about, you disapprove of them because they keep telling people proudly about it. Edwards is already crowing about his assured victory We've seen them all crowing that the movement is dead. = boast, When a cock crows, it makes a loud sound, often early in the morning. The cock crows and the dawn chorus begins, cry out; cry out in triumph; brag, boast, any of various large black birds; cry of a rooster, A crow is a large black bird which makes a loud, harsh noise, a small quadrilateral constellation in the southern hemisphere near Virgo, an instance of boastful talk; "his brag is worse than his fight"; "whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade", black birds having a raucous call a Siouan language spoken by the Crow people the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it) a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana express pleasure verbally; "She crowed with joy", The mesentery of a beast; so called by butchers, The cry of the cock, utter shrill sounds; "The cocks crowed all morning, utter shrill sounds; "The cocks crowed all morning", a Siouan language spoken by the Crow people, dwell on with satisfaction, express pleasure verbally; "She crowed with joy", See Crow, v,
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A group of people working together on a task - "The crews competed to cut the most timber."
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A close group of friends - "I'd look out for that whole crew down at Jack's."
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A set of individuals lumped together by the speaker
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A worker on a dramatic production who is not part of the cast - "There were three actors and six crew on the set."
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A member of a ship's company who is not an officer - "There are quarters for three officers and five crew."
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A member of the crew of a vessel or plant - "One crew died in the accident."
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A hip-hop group
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The group of workers on a dramatic production who are not part of the cast - "The crews for different movies would all come down to the bar at night."
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To be a member of a vessel's crew - "The ship was crewed by fifty sailors."
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To take on, recruit (new) crew
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Simple past tense and past participle of crow. To have made the characteristic sound of a rooster - "It was still dark when the cock crew."
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A pen for livestock such as chickens or pigs
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To do the proper work of a sailor - "The crewing of the vessel before the crash was deficient."
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To supply workers or sailors for a crew
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A group of people (often staff) manning and operating a large facility or piece of equipment such as a factory, ship, boat or airplane - "The crews of the two ships got into a fight."
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To be a member of a work or production crew - "The film was crewed and directed by students."
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The sport of competitive rowing
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A rowing team manning a single shell
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competitive sport of rowing in a racing shell isim
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the team of men manning a racing shell
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an informal body of friends; "he still hangs out with the same crowd"
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serve as a crew member on
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(see CANOPY FORMATION) CUTAWAY: n Procedure where the jumper releases from the main parachute prior to activating the reserve parachute Used in the event of a main parachute malfunction to prevent an entanglement with the deploying reserve; in the event of a canopy entanglement with another jumper; and also in case the wind causes the canopy to drag a jumper after landing CUTAWAY HANDLE: Pillow or loop handle of a two-handled system, normally located on the jumpers right-side chest, used to initiate a cutaway Sometimes referred to as a three-ring release handle
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A predefined labor group that works as a whole at a given operation or on a specific job Used instead of reporting the individual personnel who did the work
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(n ) See PRAM
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(Also spelled KreW) A team of Knowledge Workers charged with supporting an event such as a DesignShop® process
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an organized group of workmen
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In a quick-service restaurant, the employees required to run the restaurant for one shift
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Collaboratory for Research on Electronic Work at the University of Michigan
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The crew of a ship, an aircraft, or a spacecraft is the people who work on and operate it. The mission for the crew of the space shuttle Endeavour is essentially over The surviving crew members were ferried ashore
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group of people working together on an air or watercraft; team of people working together (i.e. on a stage, construction site, etc.); group of people on a rowing team isim
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The basic unit of a wildfire suppression force It normally consists of four to eight personnel
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A crew is a group of people with special technical skills who work together on a task or project. a two-man film crew making a documentary
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disapproval You can use crew to refer to a group of people you disapprove of. This crew of killers and life-wreckers are headed by the mad but cunning Nino Brown. = bunch, gang. to be part of the crew on a boat
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If you crew a boat, you work on it as part of the crew. She was already a keen and experienced sailor, having crewed in both Merlin and Grayling There were to be five teams of three crewing the boat. a fully crewed yacht
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the men who man a ship or aircraft
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The dealers who staff the craps table
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all the people who assist in the running of the show who are not highlighted on stage
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Organized group of writers
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means the marine personnel to crew the vessel as specified in clause 17 hereof
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The personnel engaged on board ship, excluding the master and officers and the passengers on passenger ships
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The three sliders who sit behind the driver in a four-man bobsled
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of Crow the men who man a ship or aircraft the team of men manning a racing shell serve as a crew member on
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Your crew will normally consist of a professional captain and a gourmet chef ; Larger vessels will sometimes carry a stewardess and/or a deckhand who will help the captain and chef to take care of you
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Backstage team assisting in mounting a production
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The crew consists of two, four or eight rowers, with the option of a cox
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team of people working on a film e g the director of photography (cameraman), lighting department etc
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The rowers who make up the team in an Eight, Four, Pair, Double or Quad
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People helping a competitor in the competition He must have GROUND CREW and may have FLIGHT CREW
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Applies to all personnel responsible for field activity
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A beer-drinking team-group e g crew on the dragon-boat
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the carpenter's crew; the boatswain's crew
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To participate in a ships crew
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A member of a crew
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(Also spelled KreW) A team of Knowledge Workers charged with supporting an event such as a DesignShop
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The team of sailors that sails the yacht
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(See Single Resource ) ---D--- DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY: A statement provided to the Incident Commander by the Agency Executive delegating authority and assigning responsibility The Delegation of Authority can include objectives, priorities, expectations, constraints, and other considerations or guidelines as needed Many agencies require written Delegation of Authority to be given to Incident Commanders prior to their assuming command on larger incidents
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A group of people working on something
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A group of people operating a means of transport
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The company of seamen who man a ship, vessel, or at; the company belonging to a vessel or a boat
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In an extended sense, any small body of men associated for a purpose; a gang; as Naut
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A company of people associated together; an assemblage; a throng
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A predefined labor group that works as a whole at a given operation or on a specific job. Used instead of reporting the individual personnel who did the work Ticaret
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The Siouan language of this tribe
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A Native American tribe
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crewed
Simple past tense and past participle of crew
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crewed
Having a crew; manned
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The cry of the rooster
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A bar of iron with a beak, crook, or claw; a bar of iron used as a lever; a crowbar - "He approached the humble tomb in which Antonia reposed. He had provided himself with an iron crow and a pick-axe: but this precaution was unnecessary."
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A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles; it has a harsh, croaking call - "Gaslark in his splendour on the golden stairs saying adieu to those three captains and their matchless armament foredoomed to dogs and crows on Salapanta Hills."
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To make the shrill sound characteristic of a rooster; to make a sound in this manner, either in joy, gaiety, or defiance - "But don't think twice, it's all right."
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Siouan language spoken by the Crow Indian tribe; family name isim
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A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles
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It has a harsh, croaking note
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To make the shrill sound characteristic of a cock, either in joy, gayety, or defiance
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the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it)
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If you say that a place is a particular distance away as the crow flies, you mean that it is that distance away measured in a straight line. I live at Mesa, Washington, about 10 miles as the crow flies from Hanford. North American Plains Indian people of southern Montana, U.S. The Crow, whose language belongs to the Siouan language stock, were historically affiliated with the Hidatsa. Historically, they occupied the area around the Yellowstone River in northern Wyoming and southern Montana. Much of Crow life revolved around the buffalo and the horse. The Crow were prominent as middleman traders, trading horses, bows, and other items to local village Indians in return for guns and metal goods that they carried to the Shoshone in Idaho. The basic element in Crow religious life was the supernatural vision, induced by fasting and isolation. The Crow continually suffered losses from wars with the Blackfoot and Sioux and sided with the whites in the Indian wars of the 1860s and '70s. In 1868 they accepted a reservation carved from former tribal lands in southern Montana. Some 9,100 individuals claimed sole Crow descent in the 2000 U.S. census. Any of more than 20 species of black perching birds (see passerine) of the genus Corvus (family Corvidae) that are smaller than most ravens and have a thinner bill. They are named for the sound of their call. Common crows are found in North America and Eurasia. They eat grain, berries, insects, carrion, and the eggs of other birds. Crows may damage grain crops, but they also eat many economically harmful insects. At times tens of thousands roost together, but most species do not nest in colonies. Crows are considered the most intelligent of all birds (tool use is documented), and pet crows can be taught to imitate speech
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black birds having a raucous call
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a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana
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disapproval If you say that someone is crowing about something they have achieved or are pleased about, you disapprove of them because they keep telling people proudly about it. Edwards is already crowing about his assured victory We've seen them all crowing that the movement is dead. = boast
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When a cock crows, it makes a loud sound, often early in the morning. The cock crows and the dawn chorus begins
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cry out; cry out in triumph; brag, boast fiil
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any of various large black birds; cry of a rooster isim
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A crow is a large black bird which makes a loud, harsh noise
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a small quadrilateral constellation in the southern hemisphere near Virgo
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an instance of boastful talk; "his brag is worse than his fight"; "whenever he won we were exposed to his gasconade"
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black birds having a raucous call a Siouan language spoken by the Crow people the cry of a cock (or an imitation of it) a member of the Siouan people formerly living in eastern Montana express pleasure verbally; "She crowed with joy"
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The mesentery of a beast; so called by butchers
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The cry of the cock
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utter shrill sounds; "The cocks crowed all morning"
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